"The real, but seemingly abstract relationship between the macroscopic and microscopic world is a constant force in my work. I am concerned about the interrelationships of all organisms in their environment and the importance of each within the context of that environment. In grappling with these issues in my work, I utilize both old and new artistic techniques, approaching with a contemporary twist. There is an integration of texture, color, pattern, form and line quality which creates visual language and metaphor" - Artist Statement.

Free and open to the public Mon - Fri 8 a.m.- 5p.m. and Sat 10 a.m - 2 p.m. from January 24 - March 30

In this exhibit photographer Dave Barry attempts to give the viewer a sense of the scale attitude, natural beauty, wildlife, and inevitable change that is Alaska. "My goal in photography is to create artistic, beautiful, technically excellent images. I love combining multiple images into a panorama to help give a sense of scale or an expanded view of a particular area."

Free and open to the public Mon - Fri 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. from January 24 - March 28

FREE! First 20 registered participants entered for a chance to win a free gift. Participants compete in dribbling, passing and shooting, with the chance to advance to sectional and state final events.

Boys and Girls ages 7-146 and under can participate but are not eligible to advance to sectionals.

Participants must bring a copy of their birth certificate and complete a local entry form prior to participating.

More information 303-987-5422

Damn Yankees 1/31/2014

7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Performance Now Theatre Company

Faust meets professional baseball in the Broadway classic DAMN YANKEES. Middle-aged baseball fanatic Joe Boyd trades his soul to the Devil, also known as Mr. Applegate, for a chance to lead his favorite team to victory in the pennant race against the New York Yankees. As young baseball sensation Joe Hardy, he transforms the hapless Washington Senators into a winning team, only to realize the true worth of the life he's left behind. Joe ultimately outsmarts Applegate, returns to his former self, and shepherds the Senators to the World Series.www.performancenow.org